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The Fix today has a post about the newly released digital version of Vital Statistics on Congress, a partnership between between a few think tanks that contains reams of enlightening data about the institution. Among … Continue reading →Read More

Yesterday I mapped the more than 350 “majority minority” counties in the United States, breaking them down by race and ethnicity groups and geography. As promised, today I’ve looked at how these counties (in the contiguous … Continue reading →Read More

The Washington Post does a nice job comparing this year’s State of the Union to President Obama’s previous annual speeches: President Obama devoted nearly half of his fourth annual address to Congress to the economy. … Continue reading →Read More

The latest New York Times/CBS News poll shows support among Americans for stricter gun control laws: The massacre of children at an elementary school in Newtown, Conn., appears to be profoundly swaying Americans’ views on … Continue reading →Read More

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This week the U.S. Census Bureau released updated national population estimates, including a list of the counties that grew most rapidly from 2010 to last summer. I wrote about these counties in a political context … Continue reading →

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As a kid growing up in Tallahassee, I both cherished and dreaded the Florida State vs. Florida rivalry. As a ‘Noles fan, the game too often ended in defeat, occasionally dashing my team’s national title … Continue reading →